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Too many real deals. Now as far as trading - that's a red flag anyway. I wouldn't be interested in a non-Harley in trade unless the deal was heavy in my favor.
I got the full VIN from the title, he said he is on a business trip in the moment and can't give me VIN from the bike directly.
He backed out of the deal, saying his bike whould be more worth then mine and is still saying its a factory Fatboy, while the VIN still stated its a Heritage Softale Classic.....
Nevermind......probably a good thing not to trade motor cycles with someone who has no clue about there own bike
Looks like I am not getting my first HD
Oh he has a clue. It's either stolen or he's trying to rip you off. Be patient, look around. There are plenty of good quality low mileage bikes for sale. I've seen quite a few from people who put on maybe 1k a year and spend more time polishing than riding lol
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